Top 10 reasons NOT to move to New Hampshire. It is a swing state and that sucks, kind of.

published:10 Aug 2018

Top 10 reasons NOT to move to New Hampshire. It is a swing state and that sucks, kind of.

Top 10 reasons NOT to move to New Hampshire. It is a swing state and that sucks, kind of.

published:10 Aug 2018

views:55995

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Top 10 reasons NOT to move to New Hampshire. It is a swing state and that sucks, kind of.
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Top 10 reasons NOT to move to New Hampshire. It is a swing state and that sucks, kind of.

published:10 Aug 2018

views:55995

#top10 #worldaccordingtobriggs
Top 10 reasons NOT to move to New Hampshire. It is a swing state and that sucks, kind of.
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Patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4761105
additional footage:
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Jared Benedict
Thanks for stopping by The channel, my name is Briggs and I make lists. Not just lists of random stuff, I make them about states, cities, towns and other places in the United States. I post 3 times a week and sometimes live stream, so please subscribe and enjoy.
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Travels with Charley: http://amzn.to/2BVcQqr
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Way Too White | The New York Times Says New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine Need To Be Less White

published:30 Jul 2018

Way Too White | The New York Times Says New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine Need To Be Less White

Way Too White | The New York Times Says New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine Need To Be Less White

published:30 Jul 2018

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A New York Times report seemingly blasts the state of New Hampshire, as well as Vermont and Maine, for being “nearly all white.”
In a piece titled “New Hampshire, 94 Percent White, Asks: How Do You Diversify a Whole State?” the New York Times chronicles the supposed hardships of immigrants who allegedly do not have the “comfort and support of a built-in community” in states like New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine because their populations are too white.
The New York Times interviewed immigrant Catalina Celentano who complained that when she moved to New Hampshire, she could not speak Spanish often because the state was 94 percent white.
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Way Too White | The New York Times Says New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine Need To Be Less White

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A New York Times report seemingly blasts the state of New Hampshire, as well as Vermont and Maine, for being “nearly all white.”
In a piece titled “New Hampshire, 94 Percent White, Asks: How Do You Diversify a Whole State?” the New York Times chronicles the supposed hardships of immigrants who allegedly do not have the “comfort and support of a built-in community” in states like New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine because their populations are too white.
The New York Times interviewed immigrant Catalina Celentano who complained that when she moved to New Hampshire, she could not speak Spanish often because the state was 94 percent white.
Video I mentioned in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l_5kQkH1UQ&t=157s
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Manchester, New Hampshire city tour

published:22 Dec 2008

Manchester, New Hampshire city tour

Manchester, New Hampshire city tour

published:22 Dec 2008

views:72715

http://www.RudyMayer.com - Manchester is the state\'s commercial and industrial leader, as well as its largest city and the home of nearly 10 percent of its population. The city first gained national fame in the 1800s as the home of the massive textile mill of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. Nearly 5 million yards of cloth were shipped weekly from the mill, which employed thousands of workers and covered more than 8 million square feet. The mill thrived until the 1920s, when competition from southern mills and obsolete technology took their toll. In 1935, Amoskeag went bankrupt. Despite losing its major employer,
Manchester rebuilt itself as a commercial and industrial center by diversifying industries. Today it is home to a melting pot of high tech companies, banks, business services
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enterprises, retailers, manufacturers and health care professionals. Commerce is just one part of Manchester\'s appeal. The city is also the focal point of the state\'s cultural community and home to many of the region\'s eight colleges and universities. Cultural institutions such as the Currier Gallery of Art and Palace Theatre join with the new Verizon Wireless Arena and outdoor concert venues to attract world-class performers and exhibits to the city. Performances, exhibits, classes, workshops and lectures are offered to the general public at many of the area\'s institutions of higher education. Other city attractions...

Manchester, New Hampshire city tour

published:22 Dec 2008

views:72715

http://www.RudyMayer.com - Manchester is the state\'s commercial and industrial leader, as well as its largest city and the home of nearly 10 percent of its population. The city first gained national fame in the 1800s as the home of the massive textile mill of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. Nearly 5 million yards of cloth were shipped weekly from the mill, which employed thousands of workers and covered more than 8 million square feet. The mill thrived until the 1920s, when competition from southern mills and obsolete technology took their toll. In 1935, Amoskeag went bankrupt. Despite losing its major employer,
Manchester rebuilt itself as a commercial and industrial center by diversifying industries. Today it is home to a melting pot of high tech companies, banks, business services
Directory
City Offices
Voting Locations
Fire Department
Police Department
Post Office
Public Schools
Resources
Public Library
Utilities
Employment
Attractions
enterprises, retailers, manufacturers and health care professionals. Commerce is just one part of Manchester\'s appeal. The city is also the focal point of the state\'s cultural community and home to many of the region\'s eight colleges and universities. Cultural institutions such as the Currier Gallery of Art and Palace Theatre join with the new Verizon Wireless Arena and outdoor concert venues to attract world-class performers and exhibits to the city. Performances, exhibits, classes, workshops and lectures are offered to the general public at many of the area\'s institutions of higher education. Other city attractions...

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Top 10 reasons NOT to move to New Hampshire. It is a swing state and that sucks, kind of.
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Thanks for stopping by The channel, my name is Briggs and I make

Mysterious fires and terrifying Cryptoids to native american Lore. Even a few haunting sprinkled in. New Hampshire is a perfect place for anyone who loves the strange.
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http://www.RudyMayer.com - Manchester is the state\'s commercial and industrial leader, as well as its largest city and the home of nearly 10 percent of its population. The city first gained national fame in the 1800s as the home of the massive textile mill of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. Near